Occupational Therapist (OT) - Specialist trained in helping patients re-learn how to do activities involved in everyday living like brushing teeth, grooming, etc., as well as higher level thinking skills needed to return home and to work successfully.

Physiatrist or Rehabilitation Medicine Doctor (MD) - Physician specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation; often coordinates the treatment of a person with brain injury when more than one physician is involved with the recovery.

Recreation Therapist - Specialist who assists in helping people return to doing things they enjoyed prior to a brain injury or learning new activities so they can reclaim enjoyment and fun in their lives.

Speech Language Pathologist (Speech Therapist) - Specialist trained in helping a person in speech, language and cognitive issues. He/she also may work on attention, memory, organization, reading comprehension, writing skills and strategies to help compensate for deficits related to the brain injury.